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Son Tra Ward Da Nang: Discover the "Green Lung" and the Central Region's Seafood Kingdom
Let's embark on a journey to explore one of Da Nang's most unique and diverse wards – Son Tra Ward. This is not just a new name on the administrative map; it's the merger of an entire iconic land, from the majestic Son Tra Peninsula to the busiest fishing port.

The core reason for today's vast and potential Son Tra Ward is the merger of three old wards: Tho Quang, Nai Hien Dong, and Man Thai. As local exploration experts, the Local Trips team will provide a deep, detailed, and comprehensive insight into this land, which is both wild and vibrant.
Origin: The Merger of 3 Coastal Pieces
To fully appreciate the value and potential of Son Tra, the first step is to understand its formation story. This is a strategic merger area of extreme importance, established based on Government's Project No. 403/DA-CP and officially formalized by Resolution No. 1659/NQ-UBTVQH15 of the Standing Committee of the National Assembly.

Specifically, the main entity of Son Tra Ward was formed from the entire area and population of 3 former wards, each with its own distinct characteristics:
- Tho Quang Ward: Famous for Tho Quang Fishing Port and Tho Quang Anchorage, it is the center of the marine economy for the entire region.
- Nai Hien Dong Ward: Home to the foot of Thuan Phuoc Bridge and developing new residential areas.
- Man Thai Ward: Associated with the traditional fishing village and the peaceful Man Thai beach.
This administrative unit arrangement has unified the entire Son Tra Peninsula and its important marine economic buffer zone under a single management, opening up opportunities for synchronized development between nature conservation and economic exploitation.
Unique Location and Office Information
Son Tra Ward boasts an unmistakable geographical location: situated in the northeast of the city, like a giant arm reaching out to the vast sea. The ward is connected to the city center (Hai Chau Ward) by the Thuan Phuoc Bridge - Vietnam's longest cable-stayed bridge.

[Image suggestion: Aerial view of Thuan Phuoc Bridge connecting Da Nang city center with the lush green Son Tra Peninsula - Alt text: Thuan Phuoc Bridge, gateway to Son Tra Ward, Da Nang]
According to the new administrative structure of the entire Da Nang City, there are no longer district/county levels. Son Tra Ward is a commune-level administrative unit directly under the city. Regarding the main office, after the merger, the new Son Tra Ward People's Committee will be located at the most convenient location. For accurate information on transactions, you should check the latest information on the city's official website.
Comprehensive Exploration Guide: Two Worlds in One Ward
From our experience, Son Tra Ward is a dual world. One half is the tranquility and sacredness of nature. The other half is the hustle and bustle of marine life.
First World: Conquering the "Green Lung" - Son Tra Peninsula
This is the soul, the treasure that nature bestows upon Da Nang, and now it lies entirely within Son Tra Ward.

- Linh Ung Pagoda Bai But - A Spiritual Anchor: Situated on a hillside, facing the sea, Linh Ung Pagoda is one of three Linh Ung pagodas forming a tripod to protect the city. It is famous for its 67m-tall Bodhisattva Guanyin statue, considered the tallest in Vietnam. From the pagoda grounds, you can overlook a vast expanse of sea and sky and the beautiful city of Da Nang. This is the most accurate answer to the question "which ward is Linh Ung Pagoda in".
- Ban Co Peak - Where Heaven and Earth Meet: The journey to conquer Ban Co Peak is a worthwhile experience. The road to the summit winds through primeval forests. Upon reaching the top, a statue of Emperor Thich sits contemplatively by a chessboard, and before you is a panoramic view of Da Nang, from its bridges and beaches to the airport, all condensed within sight.
- Thousand-Year Banyan Tree - A Witness of Time: Dubbed the "heritage tree of the city," this ancient banyan tree, nearly 1000 years old, possesses enormous aerial roots hanging down to the ground, creating a majestic and sacred scene.
- Kingdom of the Red-shanked Douc Langur: Son Tra Peninsula is home to hundreds of red-shanked douc langurs, a rare primate species nicknamed the "Queen" for its five-colored beauty. Spotting families of doucs swinging through branches looking for young leaves is a priceless gift from nature.
- Wild Beaches: Unlike the bustling My Khe, the beaches in Son Tra such as Bai But, Bai Rang, Bai Da... possess a wild, tranquil beauty with rocky outcrops and clear waters, making them ideal for camping and snorkeling among corals.

Second World: Immerse Yourself in the Vibrant Marine Life
Leaving the tranquility of the mountains and forests, you will step into a completely different world, where the salty smell of the sea and the sound of boat engines are the symphony of life.

- Tho Quang Fishing Port - "Capital" of Central Vietnamese Seafood: To truly feel the vitality of Son Tra Ward, visit Tho Quang Fishing Port at 4-5 AM. Hundreds of fishing boats return after a long night at sea, laden with fish and shrimp. The bustling scene of buying, sorting, and transporting creates a lively and authentic picture of labor.
- Tho Quang Anchorage: This is not only a place for boats to dock but also the largest and safest storm shelter for Central Vietnamese fishermen. Its grand scale demonstrates the importance of the marine economy to the region.
- Man Thai Fishing Village: Along Man Thai beach, you will see coracle boats resting on the sand and fishermen mending nets. This is where you can buy fresh seafood directly from the boats as soon as they arrive, at reasonable prices.

"Two-Stream" Economic Pulse
Son Tra Ward has a unique parallel economic structure.

- First Stream - Tourism & Conservation: Based on the beauty of the nature reserve, eco-tourism, sightseeing, and spiritual tourism activities bring in significant revenue. The conservation of biodiversity, especially the red-shanked douc langur, is also a key task.
- Second Stream - Marine Economy: This is a strong and core economic stream, centered around Tho Quang Fishing Port. Activities from fishing, processing, to fisheries logistics services (providing fuel, ice, boat repairs) form a closed, bustling economic chain.

Fresh Seafood Paradise from the Sea
When talking about Son Tra Ward's cuisine, it's all about fresh seafood.
- Enjoy at the source: The best experience is to choose seafood directly at coastal seafood markets like Man Thai Market, Tho Quang Seafood Market and have nearby eateries prepare it on the spot. The freshness is undeniable.
- Nam O fish salad: Although originating from another fishing village, this famous herring salad is very popular in eateries in Son Tra, where there is an abundant supply of fresh fish.
[Image suggestion: A basket of fresh seafood (crabs, shrimp, squid) just brought up from the boat - Alt text: Fresh seafood, specialty of Son Tra Ward, Da Nang]

Interacting with Locals: Understanding the "Da Nang Accent"
When chatting with fishermen or traders at the fishing port, you will hear the most rustic and genuine Da Nang accent. Listen for these interesting words:
- Interrogative pronouns: If you hear someone ask "Đi mô rứa?" (Where are you going?) or "Răng rồi?" (What's up?), you'll know you're in the right place. Other words like "tê" (that one), "chi" (what) are also very common.
- Personal pronouns: The intimate terms of address "Mi - Tau/Tui" (You - I/Me).
- Other words: Words like "bọn bay" (you guys) or "nớ" (that).

Helpful Travel Tips: Getting Around and Accommodation
- Getting around: To explore Son Tra Peninsula, the best means of transport is a motorbike (a powerful scooter or manual motorbike). The roads are steep and winding, requiring a steady hand.
- Accommodation: Unlike An Hai, Son Tra has fewer high-rise hotels. Instead, there are resorts nestled in nature on the peninsula and budget homestays and guesthouses in the mainland area, offering a more intimate experience.

Quick Answers (FAQ) About Son Tra Ward

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Which wards were merged to form Son Tra Ward?
The new Son Tra Ward was formed by merging three old wards: Tho Quang, Nai Hien Dong, and Man Thai. -
Which ward do Son Tra Peninsula and Linh Ung Pagoda now belong to?
The entire Son Tra Peninsula, including Linh Ung Pagoda, Ban Co Peak, etc., all belong to the new Son Tra Ward. -
Where is Da Nang's largest fishing port located?
Tho Quang Fishing Port, the largest fishing port in Da Nang and the entire Central region, is located in Son Tra Ward. -
Which areas does Thuan Phuoc Bridge connect?
Thuan Phuoc Bridge connects Hai Chau Ward (city center) with Son Tra Ward. -
Where can I see the Red-shanked Douc Langur?
You can rent a motorbike and drive along the roads on Son Tra Peninsula. The best time to spot them is in the early morning or late afternoon.
Sincere Advice From LocalTrips.ORG
Son Tra Ward is a diverse chapter of Da Nang, where the grandeur of nature goes hand-in-hand with the vibrant working life. We have found that combining a morning trip to the peninsula for fresh air with an afternoon visit to the fishing port to experience the rhythm of the sea offers a fascinating contrast. A practical lesson is that the beauty of a city lies not only in its splendors but also in its most authentic and pristine aspects.
Which experience in Son Tra – the tranquility of Linh Ung Pagoda or the hustle and bustle of the fishing port – attracts you more? Leave a comment to share your thoughts and let's discover more about this wonderful land together!